Tokyo Boys

Summary

The Tokyo Cadets or the Tokyo Boys, was the name given to the group of forty five youth recruits of the Indian National Army[1] who were sent to the Imperial Japanese Army Academy or Imperial Japanese Army Air Force Academy to train as fighter pilots in 1944 by Subhas Chandra Bose.[2][3] The cadets were captured as prisoners of war after Japan surrendered, but were released in 1946 after the end of the INA trials. The cadets became officers in the Indian forces, Burma Navy, Pakistan forces, and private pilots.[3][4] Some of them became general officers.[4][5]

The Tokyo Boys, Tokyo Imperial Military Academy.

Notable members edit

References edit

  1. ^ p.30, The Contemporary
  2. ^ p.176, Ayer
  3. ^ a b "【ボースの遺骨を守って】もう一つの日印交流(5)東京ボイーズ". Sankeishinbun. 12 October 2009. Archived from the original on 15 October 2009. Retrieved 17 October 2009.
  4. ^ a b "The list of the Tokyo Cadets". Subhas Chandre Bose Academy (in Japanese). Yorozubampo. 28 August 1992. Archived from the original on 29 August 2009. Retrieved 31 October 2009.
  5. ^ Patnaik, Lalmohan (28 February 2008). "Soft mail with hard coating - Netaji's letter to INA cadets to be on display". Telegraph India.

Sources edit

  • Ayer, Subbier Appadurai, Unto Him a Witness: The Story of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in East Asia, Thacker, 1951
  • The Contemporary, Society for Contemporary Studies, University of Michigan, v.14, 1970

Further reading edit

  • BURMA to JAPAN with Azad Hind: A War Memoir (1941–1945) Ramesh Sakharam Benegal, Lancer Publishers, New Delhi 2009 ISBN 978-1-935501-11-4
  • Bhargava M.L. Indian national army Tokyo cadets 1986. New Delhi
  • Subhash Chandra Bose Academy

External links edit

  • The list of the Tokyo Cadets Archived 29 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Subhas Chandre Bose Academy (Japanese)